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July 26, 2017, 02:01:48 PM |
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Thanks and I definitely agree that's what we're evolving toward.
I don't really go into this in my initial draft but the underlying assertion is really that governments and other extremely powerful entities of today will pretty much be gone by tomorrow. Tomorrow in the sense of the human timeline. We just don't need them. At least, not in the sense that they're currently relied upon. That's too much money and power tied up in too few entities for our population.
It might not be for 10, 20 years or more, but the point is that it's coming up very quickly with the foundation that we have set and technology that has always tended toward advancing much faster than people even predicted it would.
I can see this happening, or at least really beginning to show, within the next 5-8 years probably. Hopefully the wealthy players around today's world will have been able to make some significant strides in infrastructure investments in 3rd world countries by then. We really do want everyone to be able to participate and thrive in this coming age of prosperity.
I think this will inevitably also pretty much eradicate war across Earth. In the physical sense, of course. Physical war will be too costly in such a flourishing economy. Now economic warfare... I could see people fighting for market space for sure. But that's good and healthy if the population is able to choose according to what works best for them.
Smaller, interconnected self-governing pockets of humanity across the globe.
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